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Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) vs. Dedicated Hosting at ScaleGrid

Scalegrid

In this post, we compare ScaleGrid’s Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) plan vs. the standard Dedicated Hosting model to help you determine the best strategy for your MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis™ and MongoDB® database deployment. This becomes really important for cache solutions like Redis™. What is ScaleGrid’s Bring Your Own Cloud Plan?

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MySQL Capacity Planning

Percona

Hardware considerations The first thing we have to consider here is the resources that the underlying host provides to the database. Global caches like the InnoDB buffer pool and MyISAM key cache and session-level caches like the sort buffer, join buffer, random read buffer, etc. Do these queries use more caches?

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Taiji: managing global user traffic for large-scale Internet services at the edge

The Morning Paper

The ability of a datacenter to handle traffic changes over time as capacity is added or removed, and hardware upgraded The routing needs to be able to tolerate failures without making the situation worse. Sharing is caring caching. Our solver employs a local search algorithm using the “best single move” strategy.

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